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Appendix 2 Certificate of Publication APPENDIX 2 CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION Please complete this certificate by providing the following details, sign and send it, along with pages of the newspapers that contained the advertisements, to SEPA either by email to registrydingwall@sepa. org.uk or in writing to the following address: Registry Department, SEPA, Dingwall office, Graesser House, Fodderty Way, Dingwall, IV15 9XB no later than 12 January 2019. Publications containing advertisement Name of newspaper Date of publication Edinburgh Gazette 18/12/2018 Stornoway Gazette 20/12/2018 Declaration I hereby certify that notices advertising an application under the Water Environment (Controlled Activities) (Scotland) Regulations 2011 for authorisation, reference number CAR/L/1174430, have been published in the newspapers and on the respective dates given above and that pages of the relevant newspapers containing the advertisements are attached. Signature Date 20/12/2018 Print name LAURA TULIP On behalf of Marine Harvest (Scotland) Ltd state corporate body, if applicable) Thursday, 0cmmbe, 20, 2( 118 Axw Qq29 . PUBLIC NOTICES I GENERAL VACANCIES WATER ENVIRONMENT AND WATER SERVICES CROFTING SCOTLAND) ACT 2003 COMMISSION WATER ENVIRONMENT ( CONTROLLED ACTIVITIES) ( SCOTLAND) COIMISEAN NA REGULATIONS 2011 CROITEARACHD GENERAL VACANCIES _ I R DECROFTING APPLICATION FOR AUTHORISATION APPLICATION IE' G GREY HORSE CHANNEL OUTER MARINE CAGE FISH FARM Broadbay Medical Practice An application has been made to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency Miss M M MacDonald SEPA) by Marine Harvest ( Scotland) Ltd for authorisation to carry on a 6 Doune Cadoway, Uig General Practice Advanced We are currently seeking an experienced controlled activity at, near or in connection with Grey Horse Channel Outer 0. 124 ha - Amenity Nurse Practitioner/ Trainee Marine Cage Fish Farm, namely: Site Manager Advanced Nurse Practitioner Description of Waters affected National grid with a proven track record delivering Civil controlled activity reference Grade: Band 7/ 6 Written comments from Engineering projects to join our teams in Discharge of trade effluent arising Sound of Harris NF 99312 75450 any member of the Salary: Pro Rata based on £ 32, 974- assisting the delivery of North Harris WTW from the production of salmon at a 43, 471 or £27, 635- 37, 010 crofting community project running from January 2019. new cage fish farm within the locality of the Contract: Permanent This is a full time position to manage projects croft and any The post is offered on a part time basis of 3 IPA considers that the above controlled activity may have a significant with substantial civil engineering elements, for expressions of demand to 4 days per week. The post is to verse impact on the water environment and on the interests of other users which the post holder will be required to liaise the water environment. for the croft ( which may commence as soon as possible with be made public), may be with, and report directly to, the Project copy of the application and any accompanying information may be flexibility for notice. Salary is sent to the Crofting Manager on all matters relating to the relevant petted free of charge, at the SEPA Registry below, between 9. 30 a. m. and commensurate with qualifications and Commission by project implementation plan through to project 10 p. m. Monday to Friday (except local and national holidays). Alternatively, experience. 18/ 01/ 19. Crofting completion. application may be viewed on SEPA's website at: Commission, Great Glen For an application form please contact Mrs The Site Manager would take full House, Leachkin Road, Nancy Murray, Practice Manager, responsibility for controlling and managing all Inverness IV3 8NW, person affected or likely to be affected by, or having an interest in, the Broadbay Medical Practice, 16 Francis Ross - shire Engineering Ltd activities on site info@crofdng. gov. scot cation may make representations to SEPA in writing within 28 days Street, Stornoway. HS1 2XB or via email including the day to day management of our nning with the date of this advertisement, either by email to The Crofting nancymurray@nhs. net directly employed resources and Arvdinawalle. seoa. om. uk or to the following address, quoting reference Commission takes the Please submit your completed application sub - contractor activities. bar CAR/ 1-/ 1174430: protection of your privacy form with a covering letter outlining your The ideal candidate would be time served and Istry Department, SEPA, Dingwall office, Graesser House, Fodderty seriously. To safeguard reasons for applying for this post and your fully qualified in their relevant trade, with Dingwall, IV15 9XB your personal data and current CV. an representations received by SEPA within 28 days of this make sure that it is proven experience in a supervisory capacity. Closing Date: 7 January 2019 rlisement will be taken into consideration in determining the application. accurate, we only collect Possession of a current 5 day SMSTS such representations will be placed in a public register unless the person and/ or store the data certificate, 3 day First Aid certificate and ing them requests that they should not be. Where such a request is necessary to cant' out CSCS card, would be preferred. FINDTHEJOB e SEPA will include a statement in the register indicating that our functions as a Dsentations have been made which have been the subject of such a regulatory body. You YOU WANT FAST Apply by sending your current CV and can find a copy of our covering letter in Word format to Before determining the application, SEPA will: Privacy Notice at SIGN UP FOR JOB ALERTS TODAY. cv@ross- eng. com assess the risk to the water environment posed by the carrying on of the quoting CIVILS/ SM/ NH activity or activities; assess the indirect effects of that impact on any other aspects of the WWW.JOBSTODAYCRUK/ JO& ALERTS environment likely to be significantly affected; DECROFTING consider any likely adverse social and economic effects of that impact DIRECTIONS ISSUED and of any indirect environmental effects that have been identified; consider the likely environmental, social and economic benefits of the D MacRury activity; 45 Fivepenny Borve, assess the impact of the controlled activity or activities on the interests of Barvas other users of the water environment; 91613 assess what steps may be taken to ensure efficient and sustainable 0. 074 ha ESTATE AGENTS water use'; and Site for new dwelling Conditions - apply and have regard to relevant legislation. Fencing SEPAwill then either grant or refuse to grant the application. D M Morrison 15 Knockline, North List 0. 122 ha Site for new dwelling Town & Country Planning ( Development Management Conditions - Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2013 Fencing/ use conditions The planning application( s) listed below may be examined Full details at www. at Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, Sandwick Rd, Stornoway or Balivanich, Benbecula between 0900 and 1700 hrs Monday to Friday (excluding local public holidays) or online IMPORTANT at http:// Dlannina. cne- siar.aov.uk/ PublicAccess/. NOTICE TO 18/ 00486/ PPP, 40 East Street, Sandwick, Lewis, Erect house -- 18/00493/ PPD, 7 Kirkibost, Bernera, Erect ADVERTISERS Agricultural Building -- 18/ 00495/ PPD, Camping Pod, 3 - 4 Knock, Carloway, Site pod -- 18/ 00496/ PPD, Enterprise Although every Management Consultancy, Office, 4 South Beach, advertisement is carefully Stornoway, Change of Use from Office to Flat checked, occasionally 18/ 00499/ PPD, Office, Customs House, 1 Quay Street, mistakes do occur. We Stornoway, Change of use and alterations of offices therefore ask advertisers to create 2no. self contained dwelling units to assist us by checking 18/ 00502/ PPD, Cemetery, Laxay, Lochs, Extend their advertisements 18/ 00505/ PPD, 5A Tobson, cemetery and car parking -- carefully and advise us install air source Bernera, Create access, erect house & immediately should an heat pump -- error occur. We regret that Written comments must be made within 14 days of we cannot accept publication of this notice, addressed to Director of responsibility for more Development, Development Dept., Sandwick Rd, than Stornoway, Isle of Lewis HS1 2BW or Balivanich, Isle of ONE INCORRECT Benbecula HS7 5LA or by email to insertion and that no re- publication will be granted If you plan to carry out a development, contact in the case of Planning Service for free advice. Planning applications typographical or minor can be submitted online thatat: changes which do not affect the value of the advertisement. FOR THOSE WHO LOVE TO DRIVE CAR REVIEWS, INDUSTRY NEWS, PLUS WE TALK TECHNICAL EVERYWEEKIN PAPERAND ONLINE ER-.
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